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FIGURE 17

                                                                       

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STEP 7 

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 See Figure 17

                          

CONNECTING WIRES TO POWER HEAD 
Route

 wiring through clip on bottom of photo eye holder, then run wires along wall and ceiling to power head 

chassis. Use provided staples to fasten wiring to wall, joists and/or ceiling. Do not pinch wiring. 

NOTE: As an alternative, the wiring can be routed along the top of the rail assembly, or along the outside of the 

garage door track. Be sure the wiring is routed away from all moving parts of door and rail assembly. (For 
Dc3700e with Martin Door applications, see concealed photo-eye wire attachment kit instructions).

Open

 the control panel cover by gently pulling on the 2 tabs, allowing the cover to hang open. To remove, pull 

carefully on the cover corner near one of the hinges.  Do not twist cover or hinges may break. See Figure 23

Route

 wires through wire guide at top of power head chassis into terminal area of control panel.  Separate

 

the dbl. 

wire from each photo eye into two single wires: 1) the white wire and 2) the black striped wire. See Figure 17

Remove

 about 1/2" (13) of insulation from the end of each of the four single wires. Twist  the white 

wire ends together and twist the black striped wire ends together. Insert twisted white wire ends 
firmly into terminal hole #1 by pushing directly into hole. If wires are difficult to insert, a screwdriver
may be used to depress the terminal tab while inserting the wires. To remove wiring, depress terminal 
tab again and pull wiring out. Repeat procedure for the twisted black striped wire ends, except insert 
them into terminal hole #2.

                                                                     STEP 8
                                               WALL CONTROL / PUSH BUTTON

The wall control/push button will allow you to control your garage door from inside the garage. It  
must be mounted within sight of the garage door, clear of all moving garage door parts or any 
associated parts, at least 5’ (1520) above the floor, out of children's reach.  The wall control/push 
button should only be used when the door area is free of people or any obstructions.

FASTENING THE WALL CONTROL: 
Attach

 wiring to back of wall control.  White wire end attaches to terminal #3 screw; black striped wire end 

attaches to terminal #4 screw. 

Locate

 where top mounting screw will go. Mark location on wall. Drill 1/16" (1.5) pilot hole into wall. 

Fasten top screw into wall with screw head out from wall about 1/8” (3). Fasten wall control into top 
slot hole by pushing down firmly onto screw head. For drywall, concrete, etc., drill 3/16” (5) pilot hole for
anchors. See Figure 18

Mark

 and drill 1/16"(1.5) pilot hole through bottom screw hole. Insert screw through bottom hole from the front, 

and tighten screw. Route wiring from behind through one of the recessed cutouts. Avoid pinching the wires.

CONNECTING WIRES:
Route

 wiring through cutout, along wall and ceiling, to opener power head chassis. Use provided staples to secure 

wiring. Do not pinch wiring. 

Route

 wiring through wire guide of chassis to terminal area of control panel. See Figure 17

Remove

 about 1/2" (13) of insulation from the end of each wire. Insert white wire end firmly into terminal hole #3. 

Insert black striped wire end into terminal #4.  To remove wiring, depress tab and pull out wiring.  Multiple wall 
controls may be installed, parallel or series, if wires are properly connected to terminals 3 and 4 as explained.

 

STRUT

PHOTO EYE 
WIRING

RAIL ASSEMBLY

WIRE 
GUIDE

TERMINAL 
AREA

CONTROL PANEL

WIRE 
GUIDE

POWER HEAD
CHASSIS

TERMINAL 
HOLES

TERMINAL TABS

TERMINAL 
NUMBERS

FIGURE 18

SCREW
HEAD

WALL CONTROL

SCREW

WHITE
WIRE

BLACK
STRIPED
WIRE

BOTTOM 
SCREW
HOLE

POWER HEAD

FIGURE 17 - CLOSE-UP

PUSH
BUTTON

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Summary of Contents for D3700e

Page 1: ...res Low Risk Martin Finger Shield Garage Doors See page 5 for IMPORTANT INSTALLATION MAINTENANCE SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS WARNING The back page helps you determine if your garage door is HIGH RISK For Inst...

Page 2: ...TROLLEY OPENER HEADER BRACKET END STOP WITH CLEVIS PIN AND COTTER RING TORSION TUBE COPYRIGHT 2003 MARTIN DOOR 2 TOP ROLLER BRACKET OPENER DOOR BRACKET 3 8 X 1 SHORT NECK CARRIAGE BOLT AND 3 8 LOCK NU...

Page 3: ...EASE CORD KNOB TOP DOOR SECTION PHOTO EYE WALL CONTROL OR PUSH BUTTON POWER HEAD CHASSIS C BRACKETS OPTIONAL PUNCHED ANGLE RAIL SUPPORT BRACKET RAIL ASSEMBLY BELT OR CHAIN TROLLEY OPENER HEADER BRACKE...

Page 4: ......

Page 5: ...of 5 1520 so small children cannot reach it and away from all moving parts of door See Step 8 Emergency release tag should be installed above knob and adjusted to about 6 1830 above the floor Risk of...

Page 6: ...Martin Doors over 18 2 5540 wide high wind Martin Doors and Martin wood doors over 10 2 3100 wide use 3 1 4 83 wide U struts that fasten over top roller brackets The opener door bracket fastens on top...

Page 7: ...Fasten the curved power arm to the opener door bracket with 3 8 X 1 short neck carriage bolt and two 3 8 lock nuts as shown in the Opener Door Bracket Guidelines on page 2 and 3 Raise the curved opene...

Page 8: ...or chain position tab will activate the position switch and opener computer correctly The activation begins when the opener opens the door from the closed position for the first time See Figure 5 Pla...

Page 9: ...en one extra rail support bracket to center part of rail furnished for doors 10 3100 to 12 3700 high Fasten two extra rail support brackets spaced equally apart on rails furnished for doors 14 4300 hi...

Page 10: ...be mounted in any position as long as photo eye beam has a clear path from one side of door to the other side after mounting See page 3 Mark and drill two 1 16 1 5 pilot holes into wall If mounting to...

Page 11: ...arage It must be mounted within sight of the garage door clear of all moving garage door parts or any associated parts at least 5 1520 above the floor out of children s reach The wall control push but...

Page 12: ...lease cord with the attached knob connects or disconnects the trolley to the connector on the chain or belt See Figure 21 Always close the door before releasing the trolley from the connector The emer...

Page 13: ...Housing Unsnap the power cord strain relief cover by disengaging the tabs Cut the power cord within 6 152 of the terminal block Replace the strain relief cover by snapping tabs back into place Knock o...

Page 14: ...D 3 should be blinking While LED 3 is blinking press and hold the desired button on the transmitter When the LED 3 blinks rapidly release the transmitter button The opener has now learned the particul...

Page 15: ...s are interrupted See Steps 12 13 Always keep the moving door in sight and away from people and objects until it is completely closed NO ONE SHOULD CROSS THE PATH OF THE MOVING DOOR NEVER go under a s...

Page 16: ...eversal protection system which automatically opens the door in 30 seconds if Opener Reversal System fails or if the door is unable to completely close in 30 seconds time STRUT FIGURE 32 FIGURE 33 FIG...

Page 17: ...ow instructions furnished in the automobile owners manual for non rolling code applications TRANSMITTER OPERATION Press button until garage door begins to move The indicator light on the transmitter w...

Page 18: ...door See Figure 43 The vacation lock out feature on the wall control is used to lock out all remote control transmitters The wall control button or keyless entry system can still activate the door Pr...

Page 19: ...l end stop Slide belt or chain and all rail assembly parts out of rail assembly from header end Measure and cut off excess rail assembly 1 25 increments only from header end Disassemble connector asse...

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Page 22: ...doesn t increase the up force and or reset the open travel limit After adjustment Is completed repeat the reversal tests See STEP 12 Is something obstructing the door or in the path of the photo eyes...

Page 23: ...yes not aligned Other photo eyes fault Force watchdog circuit found error Power limit RTS sensitivity exceeded Self Learned force limit exceeded Internal control error LED DISPLAY AFTER PRESSING P COD...

Page 24: ...trapped cut or severed Most are Children Severing of body parts and death Body parts entrapped broken or severed IF UNSURE CALL A TRAINED MARTIN DOOR DEALER If your door is HIGH RISK correct all areas...

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